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Paul Collingwood: England Face Tough Test

Paul Collingwood acknowledges the challenge ahead, calling it “one hell of a Test match to win,” but England remain optimistic about their chances of defeating Sri Lanka in the final Test. Sri Lanka closed day three at 94-1, needing only 125 more runs to reach their target of 219 and secure a memorable victory. Although England already secured the series 2-0, their performance at The Oval has fallen below expectations.

On Sunday, Sri Lanka bowled England out for 156 in just 34 overs marking their shortest Test innings in over three years. Collingwood emphasizes the team’s belief in their ability to turn things around, stating, “We have to have that belief we can get on a roll. It’s an exciting opportunity.” England, riding a five-match Test win streak aim for their first 100% home summer in two decades.

However, they squandered several opportunities, collapsing to 325 after reaching 261-3 in their first innings. On day three, England dismissed the final five Sri Lankan wickets for 52 runs, gaining a 62-run lead but their second innings collapse left them at 82-7. A blistering 67 from wicketkeeper Jamie Smith set a competitive target. Collingwood admits that England will need a “special day” to win, but he remains confident in the team’s talent.

Despite receiving criticism from former players like Alastair Cook and Michael Vaughan, Paul Collingwood rejects suggestions of complacency and acknowledges the team’s mistakes. He stresses England’s pride in representing the country and their determination for a clean sweep.

Smith’s attacking play has been a bright spot for England, drawing comparisons to legendary Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist. His 52 runs from 18 deliveries energized the home crowd and kept England’s hopes alive.

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